Friday, July 8, 2011

Glueless Lace Wigs

Glueless Lace Wigs have never looked so Glam!



 
You love lace wigs, you want to wear lace wigs as often as you possibly can, but sometimes the hassle of applying and removing adhesives from your lace wig each time becomes a pain (don't try to deny it, we all have these lazy moments and we know them well). Here is where the Model Lace Wig and Hair Glueless Lace Wig comes in, the perfect glueless lace wig alternative you can just slip on, and pull off in a flash.

These Model Lace Wig and Hair Glueless Lace Wigs features: Hard French Lace Fronts to keep the undetectable hairline flat. In addition, we have added hidden adjustable straps for the perfect snug fit. All Hand-tied, these glueless lace wigs can be parted anywhere in front and on top, as well as styled in a beautiful updo.

The Model Lace Wig and Hair Glueless Lace Wig cap style makes life simple. Spend less time tackling any worries about what lace wig glue to use and planning your life around your lace wig's application. All of us Lace Wig Divas need a little adhesive break sometimes.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Which Lace Wig Adhesive Should I Choose?

Please Note: TO PREVENT LACE WIG SHEDDING: Even though some extended wear adhesives will hold a bond for long periods of time, Model Lace Wigs and Hair does not recommend wearing your lace wig for more than a week at a time. We recommend removing your lace wig at least once a week to properly shampoo and condition your unit, to remove any dirt, hair product build-up and bacteria, which will cause lace wig shedding. Also, any shampoo or conditioner left in the lace cap will cause hair shedding as well, so make sure to thoroughly rinse any and all shampoo/conditioner residue that may be present.


Skin Protecters: Allows a barrier between your skin and the adhesive to prevent any irritation. Adhesives: Lace Wigs can be applied using liquid glues, tapes or both (we do not recommend using hard bond glues on lace wigs such as EnduraBond or Dermabond Adhesive).

Solvents: These products remove the glue and/or tape.

Should I use a liquid adhesive or tape? Liquid adhesives and tapes come in a wide range of strengths. The best choice for you depends on your body chemistry, such as, does your skin become oily quickly or do you tend to sweat alot? All of these questions can come into play when choosing an adhesive method. Experiment with different products to determine your best fit.

You can mix it up too: Why not use tape around the perimeter and liquid adhesive at the hairline, or one type of tape in front and a different tape somewhere else and so on.

Liquid/cream glue: Never apply liquid glue directly on your lace wig. Always appy the glue to your skin and wait for it to dry. If you apply your lace wig unit when the liquid glue has not dried it will seep into the lace/hair and will cause a hard residue build up and will be very difficult to remove.

Most Importantly: There is no one way to apply a lace front wig. The application of lace front wigs varies from person to person, depending on your preference.

For more information visit: http://modellacewigsandhair.com/

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Medical Wigs

1. What is a Cranial/Hair Prosthesis


1. A Cranial Hair Prosthesis is medical insurance term for a hair system for those suffering from hair loss due to medical conditions.

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If a person requires a "cranial hair prosthesis" while undergoing Alopecia or cancer-related therapy, they may be eligible for reimbursement under their health insurance plan?

If you need to wear a wig because of medical reasons like Alopecia and cancer-related therapy that the "wig" should be called a "cranial hair prosthesis" for insurance purposes?

If you file an insurance claim for reimbursement for a "wig" instead of a "cranial hair prosthesis" you will very likely be turned down?

Most insurance companies cover between 80 to 100% of a cranial prosthesis?

Insurance Companies are realizing your cranial hair prosthesis are more and more a necessity for those recovering from Alopecia and cancer treatments.

Follow some simple guidelines to assure coverage, when it is available through your insurance company.

Your physician should be able to supply all the details and make the referral for the purchase of your "hair prosthesis". Ask your physician to do that.

When receiving your hair prosthesis, have your stylist complete an invoice for a "cranial hair prosthesis" NOT a wig and use the following guidelines for filing an insurance claim.

Check the benefits of your insurance. There should be a section under "covered expenses" relating to prostheses, prosthetic devices or medical durable equipment. Most companies don't spell out exclusions so pay attention to the actual coverage. this will help your case.

Make sure to complete the insurance form and have it signed by your physician.

Request that your physician write a "prescription" for a "full cranial prosthesis" (not a wig) and a letter explaining hair loss and its effects. That it isn't just for cosmetic reasons but for emotional well-being as well.

Keep copies of your sales or invoices for your cranial prosthesis. (Portions of unpaid items by insurance are tax deductible.)

Enclose a letter to the insurance company stating the necessity of a prosthesis.

Some optional suggestions are

- include a letter from your employer,
- take pictures of yourself without hair,
- hand write a letter detailing the emotional effects that your condition has had on your life,
- bring a copy of your prescription and paid bill tot he American Cancer Society for partial reimbursement.

If your insurance coverage is denied, you can appeal it:

a. ask for review by a medical review board, include the original claim
b. ask for a written reply as to why the claim was denied.
c. send a letter tot he claims department supervisor.

These steps are for reference. Remember to follow the procedures outlined by your insurance company to receive the fullest benefits possible. Most companies cover between 80 to 100%. Individual insurance companies as well as the state insurance board (each state varies) may have other or additional steps to complete.

If you don't have insurance contact your state or county agencies. The county department of social services offers medical assistance in most states for individuals who meet certain income guidelines.

Model Lace Wigs and Hair - Medical Wigs

Thursday, April 29, 2010

What is a Lace Wig?

A lace wig is pretty unique. It's built on a very sheer lace cap, and the main feature is that at the hairline, and when parted, a lace wig looks incredibly natural, as if the hair is growing right out of your scalp.

Full lace wigs, lace front wigs and lace frontals are a great alternative for people who suffer from thinning hair, total hair loss due to stress, hormones, illness or just for people who wish to change their hair style without damaging their own natural hair.

Nothing can boost your spirits, self-confidence and attitude more than having the hair you've always dreamed of and never thought you could achieve. Our lace wigs are for those who desire beautiful hair. Flirty, sophisticated, fun, or just a casual hair style, Model Lace Wigs and Hair can make it happen for you.

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